Question regarding why an example In kolenkow mechanics

In summary, the conversation is about a problem understanding an example in Kolenkow's "An Introduction to Mechanics" on page 71/section 2.9 in the red cover edition. The example involves finding the acceleration of the end of a rope and how it relates to the acceleration of a block. The person asking the question is confused about the length of the string around a pulley, which is represented by the circumference of a circle in the example. They wonder if the length should be multiplied by a constant of 2 since the string does not fully wrap around the pulley. The conversation ends with the person realizing their intuition was correct and asking for the moderators to close the thread.
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I am having a problem understanding an example in kolenkow: an introduction to mechanics. The question I have is on page 71/section 2.9 in the red cover edition. The example is telling me to find the acceleration of the end of the rope and how it is related to the acceleration of the block. I know I have to find the sum of the length of the strings and differentiate this quantity 2 times to get the acceleration.

How ever in the book when the string passes one end of the pully (does not fully wrap around it).

I was wondering since the 2 pulleys are circular shape there length is given by the circumference of a circle. How ever since they do not loop around the pulley (circle), they are a half circle.

is that why the example has the length of string around a pully as Pie*r as opposed to being multiplied each by a constant of 2?
 
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Type in the problem text and attach a copy of the picture, please. People here are of all age from 10 to 100 I guess and from all countries of the World - most of them do not possesses that book on the bookshelves, so we do not know, what is on page 71 in the red cover edition :)
 
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Sorry about, thanks for informing about the procedure regarding homework help on physics forum. It turns out the my intuition was correct. Mods please close.
 

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1. What is Kolenkow Mechanics?

Kolenkow Mechanics is a textbook written by Herbert Goldstein and Charles P. Poole Jr. It provides a comprehensive introduction to classical mechanics, covering topics such as Newtonian mechanics, conservation laws, and rotational motion.

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